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West Hills native son Michael Keaton honored during inaugural Pittsburgh Walk of Fame induction

Actor Michael Keaton received a bronze star on Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame, celebrating his significant contributions to cinema. The event honored 10 notable Pittsburghers, with Keaton expressing gratitude and pride in his hometown, highlighting his impressive film career.

Pennsylvania community groups urge officials to restrict data center development

Communities in Pennsylvania are resisting the expansion of large data centers due to concerns over environmental impacts and utility demands. Local governments are considering zoning changes to control this growth amid rising opposition and awareness.

Feedback session for County’s first Climate Action Plan set for Thursday in McKees Rocks

The Allegheny County Department of Sustainability is hosting public meetings this October for feedback on its Climate Action Plan. The plan aims to reduce emissions, create jobs, and enhance community health and resilience.

Drew’s Review: Incoming nuclear warhead serves as backdrop for new suspense thriller

"A House of Dynamite" has some redeeming qualities, including an explosive opening, but in the end comes up short when compared with "Fail Safe" -- a 1964 film that examined a similar theme.

CONTEST | ‘Out Boo Your Neighbors’ in the West Hills Gazette Halloween house decorating contest

The West Hills Gazette invites readers to participate in the "Out Boo Your Neighbors" decorating contest by submitting photos of festive homes. Deadline for submission is October 27, 2025.

Drew’s Review: Redemption on the field — the Mike Flynt story told in ‘The Senior’

“The Senior” tells the true story of Mike Flynt, a 59-year-old man seeking redemption by trying to reclaim his college football career. Despite skepticism, he perseveres against age-related challenges, highlighting themes of determination and support, making it an inspiring tale.

Drew’s Review: ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ isn’t splashy, but fans will enjoy

“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” concludes the beloved series in 1930 as the Crawley family faces financial ruin and social upheaval. The film explores themes of transition and resilience, featuring familiar characters as they navigate their challenges and reflect on their past.